Multipurpose cleaning and transportation system

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Inventors

Huisma, Camiel

Application #

762721

Filed

Aug-5-1985

Published

Feb-10-1987

Current US Class

004/361
004/661
015/302
015/314

International Classes

A47L 005/38

Field of Search

15/301 15/314 15/302 4/313 4/316 4/361 4/362 4/407 4/408 4/415 4/661

Assignee

Oy Wartsila Ab (Helsinki, FI)

Examiners

Moore; Chris K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dellett, Smith-Hill and Bedell

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Abstract
The invention relates to a multipurpose cleaning and transportation system. The system comprises a vacuum generating device and a liquid collecting container (10) which by a main pipe system (15) is connected to normally closed sockets (24). Dust cleaning tools (26, 27) can be connected to the sockets in order to create a passage from the tool to the main pipe system. The said pipe system is via a pipe (31) connected to a liquid absorbing hand tool (32) which is placed at a kitchen sink or the like for taking up liquid, crumbs and the like. It can also be connected to one or several liquid-supply units, for instance sanitary equipments (17).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A building having a container for collecting liquid, a main pipe system connected to the container and having branches that terminate at several locations through the building, pump means for exhausting air from the main pipe system, and closure devices at the terminations of said branches, whereby the pump means establish a partial vacuum in the main pipe system, a first of the closure devices being a normally-closed socket for detachably receiving a dust cleaning tool so that air is drawn into the main pipe system by way of the dust cleaning tool and said socket and a second of the closure devices being a normally-closed valve, and wherein the building also has a sewage-producing unit connected to the main pipe system by way of the normally-closed valve.



Description
The invention relates to a multipurpose cleaning and transportation system.

It is previously known to use stationary installations in buildings for vacuum cleaning. Such installations comprise a fan which is placed centrally and via a pipe connected to several, normally closed, openings shaped as sockets in the walls of the building. In these sockets a vacuum cleaner hose with nozzle can be inserted for cleaning a floor surface. The dust entering the nozzle together with air will be transported to a filter in which the dust is separated from the air. This filter is placed at a suitable location in the flow path. The advantage of this system compared to traditional vacuum cleaning apparatus is of course that handling is facilitated since there will be no motor/fan unit, which is a rather bulky part of a vacuum cleaner, to carry during the cleaning.

It is also known to use vacuum in order to transport sewage in buildings. As a rule, such systems comprise a vacuum pump connected to a tank in which sub-atmospheric pressure is maintained. The tank is connected by means of a pipe system to sanitary installations which are separated from the pipe system by normally closed valves. On flushing, the valves are opened momentarily thereby allowing sewage and a given amount of air to enter the system. Due to the difference in pressure ahead of and behind the liquid plug formed, the sewage will be forced towards the tank, wherein the air is separated from the liquid, which is collected on the bottom of the tank. The sewage can then be transferred to a conventional sewage system, to a purification plant, or be treated in any suitable way.
 
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